Mr. President, just to clarify things, I wanted to offer a few statistics. Number of times you were Person of the Year during the 7 years I was editor of Time: 0. Number of times you were on the cover: 0. Number of times you made the Time 100 influentials list: 0. Thanks anyway!

Mr. Burr said Mr. Trump was not fully aware of the impropriety of his request because the president still has the mind-set of a businessman rather than a politician. “Businessmen are paid to skip things that they think they can skip and get away with,” he said.

(The song is about the last two surviving humans after a nuclear apocalypse. It would be deadly for them to go outside due to radioactivity, but ultimately... well, if you haven't heard the end of the song yet, I won't spoil it. On another note, this song should not be as topical as it is.)

ETA: I feel like that ended off on too bleak a note, so have a Lawfare thing.

Well what's so bad about that you might think?
Thats not Theresa May, he tweeted at the wrong person!
He can't even twitter right and that's what he does all day!

This isn't even the first time Trump has addressed the wrong T(h)eresa May. People have probably already forgotten, but he invited the porn star Teresa May (note the different spelling) to the White House.

To be fair, as Dale points out later in the Twitter thread, it's possible that she was summarising the Democrats' perception of events rather than her own, but even then, it's a strange thing to have written in the context of an internal communication.

And there's also this:

Oh my god, he just admitted to obstruction of justice. If Trump knew Flynn lied to the FBI when he asked Comey to let it go, then there is your case. https://t.co/c6Wtd0TfzW